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Introduce your young choir to this jazz classic, made famous by the great George Shearing. Set in an easy swing tempo, with expert part-writing and craftsmanship, it's essential repertoire for budding jazz...view details

Introduce your students to the smooth sounds of Brazilian jazz with this quintessential bossa nova tune, made famous by the great jazz saxophonist Stan Getz. The melody is simple, the English words are fun,...view details

From the opening figure in the piano accompaniment, everyone will recognize Henry Mancini's mysterious, bluesy theme. Your younger students will beg to sing this well-crafted arrangement with "scat" lyrics!...view details

Was it red? No no no. Was it brown? No no no. The famous Ella Fitzgerald rendition of a classic nursery song is a sassy, jazzy twist on the familiar lyrics. A great choice for developing jazz style in your...

From Glenn Miller to The Manhattan Transfer, this jazz classic is always a pleasure to sing and hear. So simple and so hip, this arrangement has everything your students need for a positive learning...view details

The perfect introduction to vocal jazz for young singers, this has a lot of novelty appeal, too. A fully written-out jazz piano part, a scat chorus and lots of clever riffs make this sweet. The tune dates back...view details

Recorded by Harry Connick, Jr. and featured in the film "Sleepless in Seattle," this song is very cute for young voices, with "friendship" lyrics that everyone can relate to. "...when I saw you, I knew we'd go...view details